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Webinar Recap: Traditional Authorities in Africa and Their Role in Land-Based Investment Governance

17 November 2023
Mr. Neil Sorensen

In a thought-provoking webinar moderated by Nolundi Luwaya, Director of the Land and Accountability Research Centre at the University of Cape Town, experts from across Africa convened to unravel the complexities of the role of traditional authorities in land-based investment governance. This event brought to light the unique challenges and strategies employed by traditional authorities in managing land-based investments.

People listen to me now

13 October 2023

 

By Rosa Olokweni, Gender and Land Champion, WOLTS Project Tanzania

 

Before HakiMadini and WOLTS came to Mundarara, it was as though women in our village were sleeping. None of us was aware of our rights to land, many of us were mistreated by our husbands and we never spoke in meetings.

Webinar Recap : Carbon markets and Indigenous lands: The importance of free, prior and informed consent

18 September 2023

OVERVIEW

Under the umbrella of the Land Dialogues series, the third webinar of this year’s series “Carbon markets and Indigenous lands : The importance of free, prior and informed consent” took place on September 14th, 2023. The webinar drew in a little under 500 participants and featured panelists from Indigenous leaders to academics. The series is organized by a consortium of organizations, including the Land Portal Foundation, the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the Ford Foundation and the Tenure Facility.  

What is land, and to whom? - The need for development practitioners to widen their views of land

05 September 2023
Linda Engström

Blogpost about the book “Power, Knowledge, Land – Contested Ontologies of Land and Its Governance in Africa” 2022 by Laura A. German. University of Michigan Press.

By Linda Engström, Researcher, Division of Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden.      

 

What is the book about?

ENTRE NORMAS Y REALIDADES: PARADOJAS EN LA PROTECCIÓN DE DERECHOS TERRITORIALES INDÍGENAS EN AMÉRICA LATINA

31 August 2023

Por Zulema Burneo

 

Casi tres décadas atrás, el 9 de agosto fue designado como el Día Internacional de los Pueblos Indígenas por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas. En América Latina, aunque se han logrado avances en el ámbito legal en cuanto a la garantía de sus derechos, basta ver un poco más allá para encontrar serias paradojas que nos obligan a levantar la voz antes que a celebrar el día.